Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate. Audio from Ron Zook and others from Illinois football.
Volleyball coach Don Hardin addresses the media on 8-26.
Soccer coach Janet Rayfield addresses the media on 8/26.
Jim Rossow and Bob Asmussen host. Paul Klee checks in via phone with Illinois basketball news.
Jim Turpin and Loren Tate with Monday Morning Quarterbacks
Stevie Jay chats with Illini football coach on August 25th, 2008
Interviews with Illini Volleyball coach Don Hardin, Illini Gymnastics Olympian Justin Spring, Stu Durando from the St. Lous Post-Dispatch, Dave Mather from the Columbia Tribune, and a recorded interview with Ron Guenther
Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate. Bob Asmussen is on-air during a live internet chat. Brian Moline has a report on Illniois soccer with Head Coach Janet Rayfield.
Audio from Olympic Bronze Medalist Justin Spring's press conference on his return to the University of Illinois
Steve Kelly hosts. Guests include Paul Klee from the News-Gazette on Illinois Basketball, Chris Gervino from the Missouri Radio Network on the opening Illini football game, and Kurt Kittner former Illini QB now with the Illini football radio broadcast team.
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